190 Votes in Poll
I lied about not posting here again, but I’m not taking a side… more of a suggestion. If you’re going to make a comment or comments, maybe don’t post 4 or 5 consecutive messages that do nothing but fill up the replies. @Angrypotato123
I mean he did do some bad things in chapter 1 - 5 but in chapter 6 he redeemed himself by absolving a debt of a escaped soldier with a pregnant woman, helping the downes to move someplace, and helped john if you picked help john and god always forgives people. amen to my brothers and sisters
Neither. Because neither of these places exist.
@Theren Alister No need to be an ass
Go for the money and die with a knife on the back - hell
Help John and crawl to the sunset when dying - Heaven
A lil late but lets say i kill someone right now, and i help some old ppl cross the street and help my neighbor water her plants I'll go to heaven?
He's killed hundreds of people and broke a lot of families along with those kills.
He even acknowledges and accepts that he's going to hell.
He says to sone Noc that hell kill them again in hell
If you talk to the blind prophet (that predicts everything that happens in the game) towards the end of the game he says “Bad news awaits you, sir. Sadly, sooner than you think. But beyond the news, paradise awaits. Paradise...”
I think paradise means Arthur does go to heaven. I’m not sure if this is a high honor dialogue or not
I’m a church of Christ, so we believe that if you are baptized and truly believe in Jesus and TRULY regret what you did, God will read your heart, and you will be forgiven because as James states in the New Testament is that God sees all sin as sin, and no sin is “worse” or “better” than other sins. So if the top applies to him (which I don’t think they do sadly) he would be saved even if he commuted murder
What do you think?